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Get Vivid and Be Fierce with New Goggles from Kiefer

Swimming Gear News courtesy of Kiefer, a SwimSwam partner.

Gear up for competition with our all new Kiefer Fierce Swim Goggles. This low profile goggle fits securely to the eye socket with its hydrodynamic anti-drag design. With a Swedish style goggle feel the Fierce also has soft gaskets for a more comfortable fit and a stronger seal. Ideal for competition, the Fierce is available in amber, blue and smoke. Compare Kiefer to other competition specific goggles and save money without sacrificing functionality.

Fierce-goggles, (courtesy of Kiefer )

Vivid colors to please all palette tastes is what you will find with our new Kiefer Vivid Swim Goggle. It’s all purpose functionality makes this goggle a favorite among all ages. Wear them in practice or wear them at a meet, they won’t disappoint! We’ve amped up the fun factor with some colorful twists on an old favorite. Of course the standard black, blue and smoke lenses still apply, but these are also available in a rainbow lens. Bungee cord straps are standard issue on these fun goggles to further increase overall durability. No worries of broken straps here.

Vivid-goggles (courtesy of Kiefer Sports) Kiefer logo

ABOUT KIEFER

Adolph Kiefer, 1936 Olympic ChampionAdolph Kiefer, 1936 Olympic ChampionThe Kiefer Company was started in 1947 by Adolph Kiefer, Gold Medalist in the 100M Backstroke at the 1936 Berlin Olympics and “Father of Swimming” in the USA.

Today the Kiefer Company develops and distributes performance gear for aquatic facilities, competitive and fitness swimmers and lifeguards. For more information on the Kiefer Company, the products we sell and our founder, go to our website at www.kiefer.com.

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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